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12 July 2011
M/A-COM Tech appoints senior director Asia Pacific sales
M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc of Lowell, MA, USA (which makes semiconductors, components, and subassemblies for RF, microwave and millimeter-wave applications) has appointed Vincent Pellicia as senior director of Asia Pacific sales, reporting to VP of sales Jack Kennedy and tasked with helping to penetrate the Asia Pacific market.
 Pelliccia was most recently director of  sales operations & business development, in which he helped to implement an  SAP Customer Relationship Management solution, while concurrently playing a  lead role in simplifying the firm's order management system.
Pelliccia was most recently director of  sales operations & business development, in which he helped to implement an  SAP Customer Relationship Management solution, while concurrently playing a  lead role in simplifying the firm's order management system. 
Picture: Vincent Pellicia.
Prior to that, Pelliccia was VP of sales at fabless RF, microwave and millimeter-wave IC firm Mimix Broadband Inc of Houston, TX, USA (acquired by M/A-COM Tech in May 2010). Previously, he worked at M/A-COM Inc for 11 years as a product group manager.
Pelliccia has 25 years of experience in the industry, with a strong background in engineering, finance and sales. He also has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of South Florida. “His industry experience and strong leadership will greatly benefit the company,” believes Kennedy.




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